NEW OR NOTEWORTHY FUNGI. 201 
I have met with hae ae fungus once between eg Bulies 
and Blake Street (Wk.), O The compound conidia 
#xX 154; the sete, 2s full grown, 40 » x 4p. The oe @ 
found singly, and on oak- leaves, not on leaves of grass as by 
previous observer 
115. Conbarkactun Migs wings Cord. Ic. i. 2, t.i. sar (1887). 
—Var. variegatum Preuss, St. Deutsch. Fl. xxix. 59, t. 80 (1851). 
“ Krumpent; heaps a sonidia, gregarious, pulvinate, black ; 
conidia Deer sah angular, flat, brown, not darker within” (Pr. l.c.). 
, Barnt Green Reservoir (Ws.), Aug. Differs — 
Corda’s f figure only in not being darker in the centre, and agrees 
exactly with that of Preuss. I do not regard this, Heli as 
being dictyosporous, but as es eae 
116. Stachybotrys dichroa, sp. n.—S. hyphis or erectis, 
simplicibus, hyalinis, septatis v. nonnihil articulatis (septis 8-8), 
flexuosis, 150-200 « X 6-10 w, sursum subattenuatis, Basi sub- 
os a coronam e ramulis brevibus valid simplicibus, 
12-15 , 5-6 verticillatis compactum gerentibus ; conidiis 
atro- sil ekials; Suicipiny 1-septatis, 10 » x 5 p, apice obtusis, aor 
oblique subattenua tis, muco tenui obyolutis re in capitula 
: maguitadin variantia atra nitida spherica congestis. (Tab. | 267, 
g. 
i 
‘ 
: 
Oe a Ka oN 2 ae eens te 
In caule Cardui palustris putrescente, “ Little Sutton” (Wk.), 
Oct. Cellularum lumina, rotunda, pro ratione minima, parietibus 
crassis olivaceis juxta posita, cerulea emicant. 
: 
ne 
: TRIGHOUSPORL UM Sace. Mich. ii. 25 we 
Hyph bro Conidia 
globose or bel smooth, acrogenous on — “branchlets a 
Sporotrichum with dark-coloured hyphe and sp 
: 117. Trichosporium murinum Sacc. Fung. Ta 740 (1881). — 
Sporotrichum murinum Link, Sp. PI 1,8 “(18 24); Bon. Handb. 
pb 102, f. 145 (1851); Sacc. Fung. Ven. v. 102 (1876 
rect 
branched upwards, clear brown, pallid and almost hyaline at apex, 
septate, 4 » diam.; conidia pot ar ovoid or oval, pellucid, 
pallid, then brownish, 8-10 
n dead wood, Steeton, aries Mey, (H. T. Soppitt). I con- 
sider ‘thes specimens to belong to this species, because of their 
But 
2 agreement with Saceardo’s figure. if so, Bonorden must be 
e wrong in sag to Botrytis murina int and Ditmar, which is 
= quite differ, 
CATENULARIA, gen. nov. 
Hyphe erecte, fuser, Ore apice conidia concatenata 
. eg Conidia simplicia, fus 
= Catenularia simplex, sp.n. — C. effusa, atra; hyphis 
eniitne longis, repentibus, ocr mcult: eqnalibus, fuseis, parce 
Septatis, subramosis, 3-4 p» crass.; fertilibus gregariis, erectis, 
